Supporting-stand for newspapers, &amp;c.



S. PRZESPOLEWSKI.

SUPPORTING STAND FOR NEWSPAPERS, 6w.

APPLIUATION FILED MAY 22, 1914.

Patented Oct. 20, 1914.

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position by the pawl and ratchet mechanism 28 and 30. The lower end 15 of the rod 1% is permitted to have a slight rotary movement so that the supporting bracket 22 may be partially revolved Without moving the entire stand.

lVhile I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, 1 do 11Gb wish to confine myself to the exact 1;- details of construction, as various forms,

an elongated socket formed therein with alined apertures opening into the socket, an elongated bar received within the socket, a supporting bracket pivotally carried by the upper end of the bar, a shaft extending through the alined apertures and constituting an adjustable lower rest for said bar, a winding reel mounted on the extended end of said shaft, and a rope connection between he supporting bracket and reel whereby the angularity of the supporting bracket is controlled.

In testimony whereof I afliX my signature in presence of two witnesses.

STANISLAW PRZESPOLEWSKI. Witnesses Josnr PnzEsroLnWsKI, IGNAY KUKosA.

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Washington, D. G. 

